- #Amd radeon settings not showing up drivers#
- #Amd radeon settings not showing up driver#
- #Amd radeon settings not showing up windows 10#
#Amd radeon settings not showing up driver#
Radeon Settings version and Driver version do not match.
#Amd radeon settings not showing up drivers#
After updating its drivers using Driver Easy Pro, whenever I tried to open the Radeon graphics card settings, I got the following error: *Please note that the maximize performance option under “switchable dynamic graphics” in power options is a global setting and the discrete GPU will be in use for all applications, quite unlike the previous switchable graphics option on Radeon settings, where you can assign GPU to individual applications.I recently encountered an issue with my own office laptop. You will notice the name of your laptop’s dedicated GPU. You have successfully assigned your AMD laptop’s dedicated GPU to Bluestacks.Ĭheck GPU in use again to see the changes. Under GPU settings, you will notice Radeon RX 560X series in GPU in use.
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Now open Bluestacks and again go to Settings > Engine.Click on the “Apply” button and then click “OK”.Under “Plugged In” or “On battery” (depends on whether your laptop is running on battery or on AC power), change “optimize performance” to “maximize performance” *.Ĭhoose “Maximize performance” under Switchable Dynamic Graphics.Scroll down until you find “Switchable Dynamic Graphics”. A new window named “Power Options” will pop up on the screen.Click on “Change advanced power settings”.In “Choose and customize a power plan”, click on “change plan settings” under “high performance”.Go to “Hardware and Sound” > “Power Options”. Close Bluestacks.įirst check the “GPU in Use” section to find out the current GPU in use. This means that Bluestacks is currently running on integrated graphics and not on discrete GPU (RX 500X series). Notice that the current GPU in use is AMD VEGA 8 graphics. Under “Engine”, find the current GPU in use under “GPU Settings”.Click on the hamburger icon on the top-right corner of the screen. No worries! Here’s a simple workaround to run Bluestacks on dedicated GPU. Sadly, you won’t find the switchable graphics in the latest Radeon Adrenaline software edition. Thats it!īut for AMD laptops, you will have to open the Radeon settings and assign a discrete GPU by choosing “High Performance” in the system menu. This will not only give an FPS boost, but also ensure lag-free performance and will allow you to play games at high settings.įor Nvidia-powered dual graphics laptops, switching to a dedicated GPU is very easy – on Bluestacks, click on the hamburger menu > settings > engine and check “Prefer dedicated computer graphics (Nvidia only)”.
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To increase gaming performance in Bluestacks Android emulator, you can switch from the integrated graphics (VEGA 8) to discrete GPU through this option.
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In AMD laptops with dual GPU, the switchable graphics setting allows users to assign a dedicated GPU to an application/game for optimal performance. You won’t find this option anywhere in the software GUI. Right-click on the screen and click on the Radeon software settings.
#Amd radeon settings not showing up windows 10#
If you are running Bluestacks Android emulator on an AMD-powered Windows 10 laptop that has dual graphics, i.e., integrated Vega 8 graphics and an RX 500X series (560X) dedicated GPU, then you must have noticed that “switchable graphics” option is missing in the latest Radeon Adrenaline 2020 software.